Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1048 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/01/2024

                    Assigned to HHS 	AS PASSED BY COMMITTEE 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
AMENDED 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1048 
 
child fatality review teams; duties 
Purpose 
Modifies the membership and duties of the State Child Fatality Review Team (State CFR 
Team) and local child fatality review teams (local review teams). Grants the chairperson of the 
State CFR Team or a local review team access to all information and records regarding a child 
fatality or near fatality under review. 
Background 
The State CFR Team is established within the Department of Health Services (DHS), 
consisting of the head, or designee, of 11 various state offices and entities, as well as 10 additional 
outlined members appointed by the Director of DHS who serve staggered 3-year terms. Duties of 
the State CFR Team include but are not limited to: 1) developing a child fatalities data collection 
system; 2) providing training to cooperating agencies, individuals and local review teams on the 
use of the child fatalities data system; 3) conducting and submitting an annual statistical report on 
the incidence and causes of child fatalities in Arizona during the past fiscal year; 4) developing 
standards and protocols for local review teams and providing training and technical assistance to 
these teams; 5) developing protocols for child fatality investigations; 6) educating the public 
regarding the incidence and causes of child fatalities, as well as the public's role in preventing 
these deaths; and 7) informing the Governor and Legislature of the need for specific 
recommendations regarding unexplained infant death (A.R.S. § 36-3501).  
In addition to the State CFR Team, local review teams may also be organized. If organized, 
the local review team must abide by the standards and protocols developed by the State CFR Team 
and must have prior authorization from the State CFR Team to conduct fatality reviews. Local 
review teams are composed of the heads of the applicable county medical examiner's office, county 
health department and the Department of Child Safety, or their designees, as well as six additional 
members appointed by the chairperson of the State CFR Team, including: 1) a domestic violence 
specialist; 2) a psychiatrist or psychologist in the state; 3) a licensed pediatrician; 4) a person from 
a local law enforcement agency; 5) a person from a local prosecutor's office; and 6) a parent. If a 
local review team is authorized, it must designate a chairperson to review the death certificates of 
all children who die within the team's jurisdiction, assist the State CFR Team in collecting data 
and submit written reports to the State CFR Team (A.R.S. § 36-3502). 
The chairperson of the State CFR Team or a local review team, upon request and as 
necessary to carry out the team's duties, must be provided access within five days to information 
and records regarding a child whose death is being reviewed by the team or regarding the child's 
family and records of a maternal fatality associated with pregnancy. This information must be 
provided by a provider of medical, dental or mental health care or from the state or a political  FACT SHEET – Amended  
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subdivision thereof. No member of the State CFR Team or a local review team may contact, 
interview or obtain information, by request or subpoena, from a member of a deceased child's 
family unless the member is a public officer or employee who may engage the family member as 
part of the public officer or employee's other official duties (A.R.S. § 36-3503). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Modifies membership of the State CFR Team, as follows: 
a) removes the head of the DHS Office of Planning and Health Status Monitoring; 
b) merges the heads of the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) and the Parent 
Assistance Office of the Supreme Court into one position, the head of AOC's Parent 
Assistance Program; 
c) replaces the head of the Governor's Office for Children with the head of the Governor's 
Office of Youth, Faith and Family; and 
d) replaces the DHS-appointed public member with a member of a local review team. 
2. Removes the stipulation that DHS-appointed members of the State CFR Team serve staggered 
three-year terms. 
3. Requires the State CFR Team's annual statistical report on the incidence and causes of child 
fatalities in the state to include data from the past year, rather than fiscal year. 
4. Directs the State CFR Team, beginning January 1, 2025, to conduct an annual statistical report 
on the incidence and causes of child fatalities and near fatalities identified by the Department 
of Child Safety within the past year and submit a copy of the report and its recommendations 
for action to the Governor, President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of 
Representatives by November 15 of each year.  
5. Requires recommendations made to a state agency, board or commission by the State CFR 
Team to require a written response indicating whether the agency is capable of implementing 
the recommendations within its existing authority and resources, including any applicable 
implementation plan, to be submitted to the Governor, President of the Senate, Speaker of the 
House of Representatives and the State CFR Team within 60 days of submittal of an annual 
statistical report by the State CFR Team.  
6. Requires the State CFR Team to inform the Governor and Legislature of the need for 
recommendations regarding sudden unexpected infant death, rather than unexplained infant 
death. 
7. Requires the organization of local review teams. 
8. Replaces the psychiatrist or psychologist member of a local review team with a mental health 
specialist. 
9. Requires local review teams to designate a chairperson to review the death certificates of all 
women who die within the team's jurisdiction and call a team meeting when necessary.  FACT SHEET – Amended  
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10. Grants the chairperson of the State CFR Team or a local review team access to all information 
and records regarding a child fatality or near fatality under review from a person or institution 
providing medical, dental, nursing or mental health care.  
11. Allows a member of the State CFR Team, a local review team or a member's designee to 
contact, interview or obtain information by request from a family member of a child or woman 
who dies within the team's jurisdiction.  
12. Requires the State CFR Team to establish a process for approving any contact, interview or 
request before any team member or designee engages with a family member of a deceased 
child or woman. 
13. Requires any policies established relating to contact with the family member of a child or 
woman who dies within the team's jurisdiction to require any individual engaging with the 
family to be trained in trauma informed interview techniques and educated on support services 
available to the family member. 
14. Renames the Child Fatality Review Team as the State Child Fatality Review Team. 
15. Makes technical and conforming changes. 
16. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Amendments Adopted by Committee 
1. Requires annual statistical reports prepared by the State CFR Team to include available 
information regarding plans for or progress toward implementation of recommendations. 
2. Removes the ability of the Chair of the State CFR Team or a local review team to access 
information regarding a child fatality or near fatality from a health care insurer. 
3. Clarifies that the Chair of the State CFR Team or a local review team may only contact the 
family of women or children that die within the team's jurisdiction. 
4. Makes technical changes. 
Senate Action  
HHS  1/30/24  DPA  7-0-0 
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 1, 2024 
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